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Publish '.aspx' pages on the current 'html' static website


Posted Date: 18 Nov 2009      Posted By:: Ishan     Member Level: Bronze    Member Rank: 0     Points: 1   Responses: 1



Hello,

I want to update the current static Website. I want to put some '.aspx' dynamic pages in it. Is there any changes to be done on the server except copying it in the existing folder of the site which has the path 'C;/Inetpub/wwwroot/'??




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#444218    Author: Sunil      Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 0     Date: 18/Nov/2009   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

Dont know


 
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